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5 tháng 9 2020

Body language is a very effective form of communication. Some facial expressions, in particular, can be understood all around the world. If you find something disgusting, for example, we wrinkle up our noses. Anyone watching immediately knows how we feel.

All people smile, and a smile is likely to get a positive reaction. It can, however, be obvious when you don't mean it. When you genuinely smile, muscles around your eyes automatically contract, but these muscles are difficule to control consciously. An authentic smile fades quickly, too, while an artificial smile will usually last longer.

The expressions we make when we are angry, sad and scared are also common to most cultures. Despite all the different languages spoken in the world, we can still communicate using this universal language of facial expressions. However, you sometimes need to be careful. Certain gestures can vary, even within a single country. For example, Southern Italians gesturing "yes" tilt their heads forward, never back. whereas people in the north nod by tilting the head backwards and forwards. Sometimes, this can be very confusing.

HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLSFind native English speakersIn certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.Listen to the music of EnglishNo, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its...
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HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Find native English speakers

In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.

Listen to the music of English

No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.

Slow down

Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!

Record yourself

Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

Speak English at home

This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

Speaking English as much as possible is very good for improving English communication skills.

A. True

B. False

1
30 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án: A.

Thông tin: Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

Dịch: Cũng nên nói điều đó ở nhà. Chỉ có tiếng Anh trong bàn ăn. Xem các chương trình tiếng Anh ở nahf và thực hiện những điều đó 27/7 nếu có thể

HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLSFind native English speakersIn certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.Listen to the music of EnglishNo, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its...
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HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Find native English speakers

In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.

Listen to the music of English

No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.

Slow down

Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!

Record yourself

Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

Speak English at home

This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

Recording yourself is a good way to discover your weak and strong points.

A. True

B. False

1
9 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án: A.

Thông tin: What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

Dịch: Những điểm yếu và mạnh mẽ bạn nghe thấy trong bài phát biểu của bạn là gì? Và sau đó bạn có thể tập trung vào những gì bạn cần để cải thiện.

HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLSFind native English speakersIn certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.Listen to the music of EnglishNo, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its...
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HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Find native English speakers

In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.

Listen to the music of English

No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.

Slow down

Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!

Record yourself

Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

Speak English at home

This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

Talking to actual native speakers is the least effective way to improve your English skills

A. True

B. False

1
29 tháng 3 2017

Đáp án: B.

Thông tin: Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise.

Dịch: Nói chuyện với người bản ngữ thực tế là cách hiệu quả nhất để cải thiện kỹ năng tiếng Anh của bạn, nói hay nói cách khác.

HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLSFind native English speakersIn certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.Listen to the music of EnglishNo, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its...
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HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Find native English speakers

In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.

Listen to the music of English

No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.

Slow down

Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!

Record yourself

Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

Speak English at home

This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

The more clearly you speak the better chance your listener has of understanding you.

A. True

B. False

1
25 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án: A.

Thông tin: The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you.

Dịch: Bạn càng nói rõ ràng, cơ hội người nghe của bạn hiểu bạn càng nhiều.

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.Insects on the MenuHumans have a long history of eating insects, and it turns out that they can be a very nutritious part of a person’s regular diet. Insects have a lot of protein, and they are often easier to catch than prey animals. Therefore, it is no wonder that when our ancient ancestors saw some tasty worms or grubs wiggling on the ground, they made a quick snack of them. In Thailand, insects are a regular...
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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

Insects on the Menu

Humans have a long history of eating insects, and it turns out that they can be a very nutritious part of a person’s regular diet. Insects have a lot of protein, and they are often easier to catch than prey animals. Therefore, it is no wonder that when our ancient ancestors saw some tasty worms or grubs wiggling on the ground, they made a quick snack of them.

 

In Thailand, insects are a regular part of the street food that can be found. The different insects that people snack on are crickets, grasshoppers, giant water bugs, and assorted worms. They are often deep-fried and salted, so they have a crunchy texture that makes them a perfect snack food. If you can get past the fact that you are eating a cricket, it will crunch in your mouth just like a corn chip!

For a lot of people, however, it is difficult to get over the fear of eating insects. People tend to see insects as invaders, especially when they are crawling on the food that we are about to eat. Therefore, being able to eat insects without feeling disgusted is cultural. Some people cannot eat French cheese or stinky tofu because they weren’t brought up doing so. To many of us, insects fall right into that category, making it difficult to even try them.

If given the chance, though, be courageous. Insects can be nutritious and tasty, so long as you can get over the “yuck” factor.

Which is the reason given for gathering and eating insects?

A. They are very easy to find close to the home.

B. They are more nutritious than most vegetables.

C. They come in all shapes and sizes.

D. They are easier to catch than other prey animals.

1
21 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án: D

Thông tin: Insects have a lot of protein, and they are often easier to catch than prey animals.

Dịch: Côn trùng có rất nhiều protein và chúng thường dễ bắt hơn động vật săn mồi.

HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLSFind native English speakersIn certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.Listen to the music of EnglishNo, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its...
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HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Find native English speakers

In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.

Listen to the music of English

No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.

Slow down

Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!

Record yourself

Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

Speak English at home

This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

Listening to the music of English means Listening to English music.

A. True

B. False

1
22 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án: B.

Thông tin: No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it.

Dịch: Không phải nhạctiếng anh mà còn là nghe tiếng anh nữa- nghe về giai điệu, âm hưởng, sự độc đáo của nó

III. Use the correct form of these words to complete each sentence. 1. It was difficult to understand the__________ dialect (LOCATE) 2. Scientists are seeking the best ways to deal with the__________ impact of pollution (ENVIRONMENT) 3. It's __________ in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. (TRADITION) 4. Peter has a lot of woolen__________to wear in winter. (SCARF) 5. The hand-woven textiles were made by skilled local__________. (ART) 6. I have discovered the__________ differences...
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III. Use the correct form of these words to complete each sentence.

1. It was difficult to understand the__________ dialect (LOCATE)

2. Scientists are seeking the best ways to deal with the__________ impact of pollution (ENVIRONMENT)

3. It's __________ in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. (TRADITION)

4. Peter has a lot of woolen__________to wear in winter. (SCARF)

5. The hand-woven textiles were made by skilled local__________. (ART)

6. I have discovered the__________ differences between the two communities. (CULTURE)

7. We need new__________ to sell in the market. (PRODUCE)

8. I can't see the__________ of sitting on a beach all day. (ATTRACT)

9. Her novels are full of __________ characters. (FORGET)

10. There is a wide __________ of patterns to choose from. (VARIOUS)

11. The money was collected for a __________ purpose. (SPECIFICATION)

12. Her hobbies are music, reading and __________. (CRAFT)

13. Try and smile. You don't want to give people the wrong__________. (IMPRESS)

14. The building is of __________ importance. (HISTORY)

15. When did your grandparents set up this__________. (WORK)

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13 tháng 7 2019

III. Use the correct form of these words to complete each sentence.

1. It was difficult to understand the_____located_____ dialect (LOCATE)

2. Scientists are seeking the best ways to deal with the_____environmental_____ impact of pollution (ENVIRONMENT)

3. It's _____tràitional_____ in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. (TRADITION)

4. Peter has a lot of woolen_____scarfs_____to wear in winter. (SCARF)

5. The hand-woven textiles were made by skilled local_____artist_____. (ART)

6. I have discovered the_____cultural_____ differences between the two communities. (CULTURE)

7. We need new_____product_____ to sell in the market. (PRODUCE)

8. I can't see the_____attraction_____ of sitting on a beach all day. (ATTRACT)

9. Her novels are full of _____unforgettable_____ characters. (FORGET)

10. There is a wide ____variance______ of patterns to choose from. (VARIOUS)

11. The money was collected for a _____specific_____ purpose. (SPECIFICATION)

12. Her hobbies are music, reading and _____crafting_____. (CRAFT)

13. Try and smile. You don't want to give people the wrong_____impression_____. (IMPRESS)

14. The building is of ____historic______ importance. (HISTORY)

15. When did your grandparents set up this_____workshop_____. (WORK)

9 tháng 8 2019

1. located

2. environmental

3. traitional

4. scarfs

5. artist

6. cultural

7. product

8. attraction

9. unforgettable

10. variance

11. specific

12. crafting

13. impression

14. historic

15. workshop

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SMILE POWER The expressionon your face can actually dramatically alter your feeling and perceptions,and it has been proved that (1)____ smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses.The idea was first put forward by a French physiologist, Israel Waynbaum,in 1906.He believed that different facial (2)____ affected the flow of blood to the brain, and that this could create positive or negative feelings.A happy smile or irrepressible (3)_____ increased the blood flow and...
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SMILE POWER

The expressionon your face can actually dramatically alter your feeling and perceptions,and it has been proved that (1)____ smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses.The idea was first put forward by a French physiologist, Israel Waynbaum,in 1906.He believed that different facial (2)____ affected the flow of blood to the brain, and that this could create positive or negative feelings.A happy smile or irrepressible (3)_____ increased the blood flow and contributed to joyful feelings.However,sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious circle of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of essential fuel.

Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early research, and (4)_____ that the temperature

of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters-which definitely influence our moods and energy levels.He argues that an impaired blood flow could not (5)______ deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (6)______ inhibiting these vital hormonal messages.Zajonic goes on to propose that our brains remember that smiling is associated with being happy,and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can(7)______ your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters-replacing a depressed condition (8)______ a happier one.People suffering from psychosomatic (9)_____, depression and anxiety states could (10)______ from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile-several times an hour.

1. A.desperately B.determinedly C.deliberately D.decidedly

2.A.aspects B.looks C.expressions D.appearances

3.A.laughter B.sadness C.humor D. depression

4.A.advises B.wants C.demands D.suggests

5.A.even B.only C.ever D.always

6.A.by B.without C.when D.from

7.A.make B.persuade C.let D.decide

8.A.through B.by C.after D.with

9.A.disease B.illness C.infection D.ailment

10.A.recover B.improve C.benefit D.progress

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13 tháng 11 2018

SMILE POWER

The expressionon your face can actually dramatically alter your feeling and perceptions,and it has been proved that (1)____ smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses.The idea was first put forward by a French physiologist, Israel Waynbaum,in 1906.He believed that different facial (2)____ affected the flow of blood to the brain, and that this could create positive or negative feelings.A happy smile or irrepressible (3)_____ increased the blood flow and contributed to joyful feelings.However,sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious circle of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of essential fuel.

Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early research, and (4)_____ that the temperature

of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters-which definitely influence our moods and energy levels.He argues that an impaired blood flow could not (5)______ deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (6)______ inhibiting these vital hormonal messages.Zajonic goes on to propose that our brains remember that smiling is associated with being happy,and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can(7)______ your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters-replacing a depressed condition (8)______ a happier one.People suffering from psychosomatic (9)_____, depression and anxiety states could (10)______ from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile-several times an hour.

1. A.desperately B.determinedly C.deliberately D.decidedly

2.A.aspects B.looks C.expressions D.appearances

3.A.laughter B.sadness C.humor D. depression

4.A.advises B.wants C.demands D.suggests

5.A.even B.only C.ever D.always

6.A.by B.without C.when D.from

8.A.through B.by C.after D.with

9.A.disease B.illness C.infection D.ailment

10.A.recover B.improve C.benefit D.progress

14 tháng 1 2019

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